With social distancing still in full force amid the coronavirus pandemic, SpiderMan star Tom Holland appeared on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' via video-chat on Tuesday night and opened up about his time in quarantine
star Tom Holland appeared onThe actor was at his home in London accompanied by three "pals" who provided a laugh track in lieu of the regular studio audience.
Holland also said that he's been "a little bit productive" and has been writing a screenplay with his brother Harry that they just sent out to producers. Making a joke, he said that sending the script to people has been nerve-wrecking because they might find out that he's "stupid" or "can't spell anything."Unchartered
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